Duo involved in Second Link road rage incident nabbed


ISKANDAR PUTERI: Two people who were involved in the road rage incident at the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) at the Second Link have been arrested.

Iskandar Puteri OCPD Asst Comm Rahmat Ariffin said the two suspects - a 46-year-old woman and an 18-year-old Singaporean male - were detained on Thursday (July 14) at 11.15pm.

He said both of them were apprehended at the immigration checkpoint of the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex, Tanjung Kupang heading towards Johor.

“Both suspects admitted to being involved in the case,’’ ACP Rahmat said in a statement.

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Several videos of the incident went viral last Saturday (July 9), where two people were seen stopping a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) in the middle of the road before shouting foul words at its driver.

The suspects were in a red Singapore-registered sedan car.

The two people, a male and a female, came out of the vehicle during the incident.

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The male then shouted vulgar words and made obscene gestures to the victims in the MPV while the female yanked out the victims’ car plate before throwing it towards the windscreen of the MPV.

In one of the videos, the woman was seen physically trying to stop the victims’ car from moving by standing in front of the vehicle.

She was also seen pushing her body towards the MPV while signalling to other vehicles that were honking to move ahead.

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